Institution

Type of institution

Institution

City

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Qualification

Type of education

The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a model for comparing higher education in Europe. ECTS credits are awarded for successfully completed studies. ECTS credits indicate how many hours of study are required. In general, one academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS credits (equivalent to 1,500 – 1,800 hours of study).

ECTS Credits

Individual scholarships is 1 of the 4 instruments of the Orange Knowledge Programme aimed at mid-career professionals.

Course description

This course introduces river basin modelling with SWAT and its calibration procedures.

Course description

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Study subjects

The course has lectures on the theory for river basin modelling with SWAT. Practical experience will be acquired during computer exercises on modelling and calibration with SWAT.

Course objectives

After this course the participants are able to: implement and calibrate a SWAT model for river basin modelling.

ECTS credits

0.00

Duration

1 week(s)
full-time

Language of instruction

English

Instruction modes

computer exercise, computer modeling, lecture

Accreditation

-

About the institution

Department

IHE Delft

Information about the institution

IHE Delft Institute for Water Education is the largest international graduate water education facility in the world and the only institution in the UN system to confer accredited MSc degrees and promote PhDs. It offers degree programmes, short courses, online courses and tailor-made training.
Since 1957 the Institute has provided graduate education to more than 15,000 water professionals from over 160 countries. More than 175 PhD candidates were promoted.
IHE Delft is at the centre of a vast international network of water related institutions, and functions as an interface between knowledge networks and centres, public and private sector organizations, scientific and professional associations and other members of the international water community.
The Institute runs a substantial number of joint MSc programmes implemented in partnership with universities around the globe. These joint programmes combine the strengths of the collaborating institutions and deliver either multiple degrees or a joint degree.

Admission

Admission requirements

Preferably 2 to 3 years of practical research work experience

Relevant wo bachelor (academic bachelor) BSc degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant field from a recognised university

Language requirements

IELTS overall band

6

TOEFL internet based

87

TOEFL paper based

999

Professional experience required

-

Duration

1 week(s) full-time

Application deadlines

Start date

EU/EEA Students

Non-EU/EEA students

23 Sep 2019

23 Aug 2019

23 Aug 2019

21 Sep 2020

21 Aug 2020

21 Aug 2020

Tuition fees

Year

EU/EEA

Non-EU/EEA

Institutional

2019 (FT)

n.a.

€ 970

n.a.

In short, the following rules apply:

The “EU/EEA rate” is the regular fee for students from within the EU/EEA.

The “non-EU/EEA rate” is the rate for students from outside the EU/EEA.

The “institutional rate” is for all students who have already obtained a bachelor’s or master’s degree and who want to start a second programme leading to a degree at the same level or at a lower level.

Note that FT, PT and D stand for "full-time", "part-time" and "dual", respectively.

Make sure you contact your institution to find out what rate applies to you. The rates listed here are estimates.